Interart Theatre Development Series and MultiStages New Works Contests will present Fengar Gael's The Island of No Tomorrows, described as "an erotic, quixotic musical fantasy," beginning Nov. 8 at the Interart Theatre in NYC.

Here's how it's billed: "Taking place on a fictional island off the coast of Argentina, the story unfolds with the birth of the infant Esperanza whose mother dies in childbirth. When doctors replace the child’s damaged heart with an artificial one her father, Don Hilardo, seeks to make his daughter’s life as comfortable and insulated as possible, while at the same time separating himself from her to guard against the pain of her expected, imminent death. He charges his housekeeper and sometime lover, Maria, with the task of finding a bevy of voluptuous nursing mothers, demanding that they supply his daughter with enough milk to keep her content and replace the banality of the spoken word by communicating with her only in song. Defying the odds, Esperanza grows into a beautiful but stunted young woman who senses her deprivation. Then one fateful day Don Hilardo finds himself confronted by the choices he has made."

Gael's plays have been developed and produced at Sundance Playwrights Lab, New Jersey Repertory, Abingdon Theatre Company, Collaborative Arts Project 21, Flux Theatre Ensemble and MultiStages, among others. She is a recipient of the Playwrights First Award as well as the Craig Noel Award.